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"Chile". Provisional Census of Current Latin American Newspaper Holdings in UK Libraries. UK: Advisory Council on Latin American and Iberian Information Resources. 14 April 2011. "Chile". Union List of Current Newspapers and Selected Serials. USA: Latin America North East Libraries Consortium. Archived from the original on 15 February 2015.
The publication provides English and Spanish language media content for various organizations in Chile. The Santiago Times was founded in 1990 as a personal hobby of its founder, Steve Anderson. It incorporated in 1995 and ceased publishing in November 2014.
El Mercurio (known online as El Mercurio On-Line, EMOL) is a Chilean newspaper with editions in Valparaíso and Santiago. El Mercurio is owned by El Mercurio S.A.P. (Sociedad Anónima Periodística 'joint stock news company'), which operates a network of 19 regional dailies and 32 radio stations across the country.
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The newspaper La Tercera was founded on July 7, 1950, by the Picó Cañas family. Initially known as La Tercera de la Hora , it served as the evening edition of the now defunct newspaper La Hora . In the 1950s, it transitioned from being associated with La Hora and transformed into a morning paper.
Media of Chile List of newspapers Cambio 21 ( Change 21 ) is a Chilean periodical, created as an online newspaper in 2008, and published as a printed weekly since 9 March 2011.
La Segunda (Spanish: The second one) is a Chilean afternoon daily newspaper, owned by El Mercurio SAP. Their tendency is conservative, is the first Chilean newspaper to disclose information that occurred in the morning because it is evening. Its time distribution is from 14:00.
El Líbero is a Chilean online newspaper formed in 2014. Its founders include journalist and former editor of Investigation and Politics of El Mercurio Eduardo Sepúlveda, [3] [1] [2] the commercial engineer Carlos Kubick O., José Antonio Guzmán A., [4] former Chilean minister of sports Gabriel Ruiz-Tagle, and economist Hernán Büchi.